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Facilities

The campus currently has numerous facilities available for student use, including several public labs, labs dedicated to specific departmental uses, the Muddy Run Cyber Cafe, an advanced network teaching lab and the Teaching and Learning Technologies Center. Most classrooms are equipped with Smart board technology. In addition, a MAC lab was recently added to Good Hall, and Dale Hall was recently dedicated.

Dale Hall is the home of the Information Technology, Computer Science, Business, and Communication departments. The Communication Department moved into Dale Hall, to assist in Juniata's effort to integrate communications into the Information Technology and Computer Science disciplines, as good communication skills are the foundation for a POE in technology.

C102 Lab

Use of VMWare on the lab computers allows students to build their own client computers and set up their own servers without affecting Juniata's larger networking operations.

Flexible networking allows faculty to build isolated networks, or hook up to the Juniata network, as needed.

Unix, Sun and Intel based servers are available for student use, typically at a ratio of two students to one server.

TLT/Solutions Center

The TLT Center is a student-managed media lab. It houses 12 Intel-based Macs, allowing users to run either Apple's Leopard OS
or Windows XP.

From the TLT Center, students can reserve digital cameras, iPods and laptops.

The TLT Center also offers training classes in certain software packages, on top of one-on-one help in using any software
programs that are on the TLT computers.

Some of the software programs available in the TLT Center include: Adobe Creative Suite 4 (which includes programs like
Photoshop, Dreamweaver, Illustrator, Soundbooth, and InDesign), iMovie, iDVD, and Garage Band.

The Digital Media Studio

While working in the DMS, students learn digital video production, including video camera operation, computer video editing, proper lighting techniques, operation of green screen and Chroma Keying, and a multitude of other technical and creative skills.

The Digital Media Studio also provides members of the Juniata community, that don't have extensive knowledge in video-production, an opportunity to have professional-grade video produced, if any need arises.

The GIS and Spatial Analytics Lab

The Geographic Information System (GIS) lab is used by students for capturing, storing, analyzing and managing data which are spatially referenced to the earth. It is also useful for students studying technology to be knowledgeable in GIS.

Some of the technologies available to students in the lab include: The Remote Sensing Exploitation Platform (ENVI), Hydrologic Engineering Centers River Analysis System (HEC-RAS), The Data Visualization & Analysis Platform (IDL), IDRISI GIS, and Image Processing Software.

The Innovations for Industry Lab

The Innovations for Industry lab is an open and configurable work area for Innovations for Industry students and groups to work on their projects and research, complete with a collection of technology books for reference.

The room is also equipped with a large amount of tables and chairs, computers, network hardware, switches, hubs, plenty of white board space, cable TV, VCR, DVD and video projection.

Specialized hardware and software for student projects are easily bought on demand by faculty advisors for student projects.